There are the heavyweights such as Native Instrument’s Massive, Kontakt, and Xfer Records’ Serum (which you can get for $9.99/month), and free VSTs like the ones we have below that can also do a great job.
In the first of our “Best of Free VST” series, we have included 5 of the best free synths out there that are compatible with Mac and PC systems as of 2017. Even better, we have included a project at the end of this blog post demonstrating what you can do with the synths and some free presets you can download to get you started!
1. Alter Ego by Plogue
This is a unique vocal synth that combines vocoder-style synthesis with text-to-speech. Type any phrase into the WORDS section and Alter Ego will speak/sing them. The synth excels in its powerful sound design tools for sculpting the fine timbres of the voice and polyphonic capabilities which allow you to play chords. However, the best part of the synth may be the anime characters. Each preset bank is represented by a character — our favorite is Bones.
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Best Free Arpeggiator VST Plugins. Instructions: Click each link below and look around each website for the download link or button. Do not install any suspicious software. The Pure-Pone Synthesizer from TubeOhm is a free virtual analog synthesizer. Basically it's a scaled down version of their professional Pure-Pten synth, with the only limitation being that this free edition only has one voice. The quality of sound is equally good! You can use it for as long as you like, save your songs and make your own presets.
Download the free synth here: Alter Ego by Plogue
Compatibility: Mac OSX 10.6.8 or higher, Windows 7 or higher. 32-bit and 64-bit versions available.
2. DEXED by Raph Levien and the msfa team
Modeled after the famous Yamaha DX7, this is an FM synth perfect for those classic 80s/90s synth sounds. DEXED also acts as an interface if you have the actual DX7 hardware – you can create patches and load them to your DX7.
Download the free synth here: DEXED
Compatibility: Mac OSX 10.6.8 or higher, Windows 7 or higher. 32-bit and 64-bit versions available.
3. Tyrell N6 by u-he
This subtractive synthesizer was born from a survey by the German online magazine, Amazona.de. While it was originally planned as a hardware synth, they realized it would be too costly to make. Nonetheless, u-he founder Urs Heckmann volunteered his time to realize the original vision as a software synth. The synth is highly functional, with two LFOs and envelopes that put some other paid synths to shame. A nice bonus is that the synth comes with a generous amount of presets!
Download the free synth here: Tyrell N6 by u-he
Compatibility: Mac OSX 10.6.8 or higher, Windows 7 or higher. 32-bit and 64-bit versions available.
4. Ample Bass P Lite II / Guitar Lite II
These two plugins are great for your acoustic bass/guitar needs. Both plugins have parameters to sculpt acoustic sound design elements such as fretboard noise and hammer ons and pull offs. The Ample Guitar plugin also has FX pedals and a “Strummer” section to sequence patterns and customize the physics of the actual strumming. These plugins sound more realistic than any other free bass/guitar plugins and are much better than the stock sounds inside your DAW.
Download the free synth here: Ample Guitar Lite II
Compatibility: Mac OSX 10.6.8 or higher, Windows 7 or higher. 32-bit and 64-bit versions available.
5) Sinnah by NUSofting
Despite only having one oscillator, Sinnah has a unique delay matrix that makes it worth including in your arsenal. Its single oscillator has 5 waveshapes plus options to sculpt the harmonics for each waveshape. The delay matrix can have various configurations, spanning a “triple chorus” per voice, highly randomized resonators, and relative tuning to the note played. This functionality allows for some very wide sounds making Sinnah great for pads, leads, and chorus effects.
Download the free synth here: Sinnah by NUSofting
Compatibility: Mac OSX 10.6.8 or higher, Windows 7 or higher. 32-bit and 64-bit versions available.
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And if you’re looking to upgrade from your stock plugins, check out iZotope Ozone 8 and Neutron 2 at just $9.99/month.
June 15, 2017
“SQ8ROM is a sampled version of SQ8L, a VST plugin based on the sound and synthesizer architecture of the Ensoniq SQ80. SQ8ROM comes with 50 sounds, the remaining sounds are available as free expansions for a total of 168 sounds. SQ8ROM is a must-have if you produce synthwave, synth-pop, vaporwave, and any other 80s influenced genres.
Features:
- 168 sounds
- Amplitude ADSR
- Reverb
- Multi-LFO
- Can be used as a MSE file reade
Requirements:
- Compatible with Windows 7 and up or macOS High Sierra and up.
- The plugin requires 1 GB of HD space, 3.5 GB with the expansions.
- Windows VST plugins in both 32-bit and 64-bit format.
- Windows VST3 in 64-bit format only.
- macOS High Sierra and up VST, VST3 and AU plugins format (compatible with both 32-bit and 64-bit systems).
- Compatible with the most popular DAWs on the market: Ableton Live, Cockos Reaper, Steinberg Cubase, FL Studio, Traktion, Mixcraft, Sony Acid, Presonus Studio One, Cakewalk Sonar, and Apple’s Logic Pro.”
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Source : samplescience.ca